Jerome R. Corsi

Hillary Clinton’s eye movements during a speech at Temple University in Philadelphia on Sept. 19, 2016 (YouTube)

NEW YORK – Has Hillary Clinton disappeared from the campaign trail because her physicians have temporarily taken her off of drugs to treat Parkinson’s disease?

That’s a question raised by Dr. Theodore “Ted” Noel, a retired anesthesiologist in Orlando, Florida, with 36 years experience who has a background in critical-care medicine.

Noel has produced new videos from recent Clinton appearances that he believes provides additional evidence to support his contention that Clinton is suffering from Parkinson’s disease.

“Is Hillary off the campaign trail because her physicians have put her on a drug holiday?” Noel asks, noting she also stopped campaigning for a prolonged period before the second debate.

“A ‘drug holiday’ is often prescribed for Parkinson’s disease patients,” Noel explained to WND. “The problem is that Parkinson’s patients need increased doses of their medication as the disease progresses.”

A drug holiday, he said, would “allow her physicians to get her drug-free for a while, so she can be on lower doses when the drugs are restarted.”

“She needs to be able to come on stage appearing to walk and smile normally,” Noel said.

Noel begins the video suggesting that prior to the first debate, Hillary may have engaged in a drug holiday.

“In Parkinson’s disease, the drug dosing is a problem,” Noel explains on the video, demonstrating with his hands that the same dose of a drug given to Parkinson’s disease patients loses efficacy over time. To achieve the same effect, increased doses of the drug must be taken.

“Hillary, if she is going to be out in public for a debate, needs her drugs to last for something like two-and-a-half hours,” he continued. “If you stop taking your drugs for a period of time, and then restart them, the drugs will last quite a bit longer. Unfortunately, this is a controversial practice because it can have some serious consequences. But it seems like a realistic possibility, because most of the time in the debate Hillary was able to keep people from seeing any real signs.’’

He commented on the way Clinton walked on stage at the start of the debate, with “strides too long, with too much arm swing and her shoulders rotating more than normal.”

Noel speculated Hillary’s entrance could have a Parkinson’s trained gait.

“Parkinson’s sufferers typically develop a short, shuffling gait as their disease gets worse,” he commented. “It’s been known for about 20 years that if these people are trained to walk to a metronome, they end up with a much better gait and are able to get around more easily. Hillary’s entrance to me looked like she was walking with a metronome in her head.”

Next, Noel focused on Hillary’s hands during the debate, arguing that the

thumb and fingers movement when she stood at the podium exhibited a “pill-rolling tremor” movement.

Noel demonstrates what he believes is NBC editing done to hide an instance in which Clinton’s eyes crossed as she was answering press questions. Next, Noel runs the video in slow motion to show what he believes is evidence Clinton suffered a “brain freeze” when reporters shouted questions, requiring her to shift her gaze off to the right in order to reset her mind and regain composure.

See the second video:

“The truth is in plain view,” Noel comments at the end of his video. “But we probably wouldn’t have seen the Parkinson’s freeze if NBC News hadn’t gone ahead and doctored their video. NBC News couldn’t allow Clinton to be seen with eyes that do not move in convergence. That couldn’t be allowed because it would point toward Parkinson’s disease, and their hero can’t have Parkinson’s disease. So NBC News doctored their video and lied to America.”

At the start of the third video, Noel replays video of Hillary leaving the debate

The video shows Hillary clearly being assisted down a short flight of stairs by Bill Clinton supporting her right arm. When she reaches the bottom of the stairs, Noel utilizes slow motion to emphasize what looks like a Clinton “freeze,” as she points at the security van. Noel believes it shows her “apparently unable to comprehend what she should do next.”

See the third video:

Next, Noel demonstrates in the video taken at the impromptu press conference aboard Clinton’s campaign airplane following the second debate that Clinton’s eyes did not always move in unison. Several times as her eyes moved right to left, her left crossed too far to the right.

Running video of the second debate, Noel demonstrates two of what he maintains are at least seven instances in which Clinton’s eyes crossed during the debate.

Noel suggests that Clinton withdrew from the campaign trail prior to the second debate because of a lack of physical stamina resulting from her ailments.

“Hillary evidently had to rest in preparation for the rigor of standing during a

90-minute non-stop televised debate,” he surmised. “The days off resting before a debate would have allowed Hillary to engage in another ‘drug holiday’ before the second debate, with the goal getting a more reliable and extended drug effect during the debate.

“The problem is that Hillary can’t hide everything,” Noel comments on the video. “In the course of the [second] debate there are a number of instances where Hillary’s eyes cross. The problem is the incidents come very quickly and they go very quickly.”

Noel tied his observations to medical explanations Winterkorn provided in her medical paper.

“Winterkorn points out that in Parkinson’s disease, the movement of eyes across to new targets, called ‘saccades,’ often is ‘dysmetric,’ meaning that the two eyes are different in their speed,” Noel comments. “But if we add ‘Levodopa-induced dyskinesia,’ that is a side effect of taking the drug Levodopa for a long time and having a high level in the blood, what happens is that one eye will tend to outrace the other. And this is exactly what we have been seeing with Hillary Clinton.”

Noel insists the eye movements fit a Parkinson’s disease drug toxicity known in medical terminology as Parkinson’s Disease Levodopa Induced Dyskinesia, or PD-LID. He suggests the phenomenon suggests Clinton is experiencing serious neurological damage – a progressive problem he believes will only become more severe as Clinton’s Parkinson’s Disease advances.

“If Hillary Clinton merely has trouble moving, that would make her illness no more important than FDR’s polio,” he told WND.

“But Parkinson’s disease commonly progresses to mental difficulties,

including the inability to process information in order to make decisions. This would make Hillary unable to do the job in the Oval Office.”

List of documented health problems

Meanwhile, Kassicieh also believes Clinton suffers from a neurological disorder that disqualifies her from the presidency.

A leading headache specialist who directs the Florida Headache and Movement Disorder Center in Sarasota, Florida, he has compiled for WND various videos and screenshots he believes make a compelling case that Clinton should release all her medical records. He believes she should also submit to a comprehensive medical examination from a qualified, independent team of medically-qualified professionals and make the results public.

Last month, WND reported Kassicieh’s suspicion, based on an examination of the available public record, that Clinton is suffering from a serious neurological disease that he believes could be post-concussion syndrome. He said Clinton appears to have brain damage causing her to suffer a serious and progressive memory disorder.

“Ronald Reagan had minor memory blips that no one thought was a serious problem,” Kassicieh explained to WND. “He went on to develop full-blown Alzheimer’s disease. The leader of the free world cannot be someone who is

unable to remember important policies and positions they have promoted only last week or last month.”

Early this week, WND published Kassicieh’s findings that Clinton’s health problems were first evident during a press conference on Whitewater dating back to April 22, 1994, and have continued through earlier this month when in response to the Judicial Watch written interrogatories authorized by U.S. Judge Emmet G. Sullivan, Clinton answered that she didn’t recall 20 times.

Deep vein thrombosis (blood clots in the leg), for which Clinton was prescribed in 1988 to take Lovenox, a blood thinner, later replaced by the anticoagulant Coumadin (also known as Warfarin);

Brain concussion resulting in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, CVST (blood clot in the head behind the ear), which required hospitalization;

Double vision requiring the wearing of special glasses fitted with Fresnel lenses;

Fractured right elbow suffered in a fall; and,

Syncopal episodes (fainting) first suffered during the week of Dec. 9, 2012, and repeated in Clinton’s visit to a 9/11 ceremony in New York City on Sept. 11. It’s been a recurring problem for years according to Bill Clinton.

The following videos, selected by Kassicieh, are not presented in any particular order, nor was Kassicieh certain the health problems seen in thevarious videos would be related to the same issue. He emphasizes a diagnosis can be made only by the full and complete medical records, combined with a comprehensive medical evaluation performed by qualified medical specialists.

Coughing fits

A video captured Sept. 5 shows Clinton at a Labor Day campaign rally in Cleveland interrupted by a coughing spell, with vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine sitting on the stage in the background.

Hillary Clinton Coughing Attack in Cleveland:

As reported by Real Clear Politics, Clinton “had trouble speaking and thanking local officials, and had to stop multiple times to cough and clear her throat.” But Real Clear Politics reported Clinton quipped, “Every time I think about Trump I get allergic.”

That same day, when Clinton boarded her campaign plane to leave Cleveland, on the way to Illinois, Clinton held an impromptu press conference en route during which she had another coughing fit while criticizing Trump’s policies and agenda.

The coughing incident begins at 7:57 in the video.

Fox News reported the press conference, interrupted by the coughing fit, was the first Clinton had held in 275 days.

Vegas when leftist protesters infiltrated the rally and started screaming.

See the Las Vegas video:

One of Clinton’s security detail came to her side immediately and advised her to “keep talking.” As she appeared to come out of the freeze, she repeated the words the security agent had fed her, saying, “OK. Here we are. We’ll keep talking.”

“In this frame, we see Hillary takes her weight off the metal post, needing her aide to keep her upright,” Kassicieh comments. “Her stance is wide-based. She’s off-balance and unsteady. At the moment she struggles to stand, her legs buckle and she violently jerks to her left, demonstrating severe weakness and postural instability. Her right leg suddenly gives way. She has four consecutive stagger events to prevent a fall.”

“Hillary’s legs give out and she is collapsing. Both aides and the Secret Service agent grab hold of her, reacting to her imminent fall,” Kassicieh notes. “Still, Hillary is less than a microsecond away from her complete collapse. As seen on the video, she falls to her knees with both legs weak and giving out. This — even with three people trying to hold her up.”

“Hillary Clinton has now collapsed to the ground and is unable to support

herself. Both legs are weak,” Kassicieh concludes. “Her right foot is seen twisted outward. Staffers lunge to prevent her from falling against the black van. This collapse is not due to simple dehydration, to passing out or to exhaustion. Her staff said she was ‘overheated’ although the temperature on the morning of 9/11 was only about 80 degrees.”

Kassicieh insists the American public deserves to know exactly who they are electing for president.

“The health of the Nation is directly related to the health of the president. It is imperative that Hillary Clinton immediately release her complete medical records, including MRI scans, for independent review. Voters need to know her real health status and any ongoing medical – particularly neurological – problems,” he insists.

“Frequent forgetting, fainting, falling and fatigue? Other than that, Mrs. Clinton, how is your health?”